The Instant Pot® Electric Pressure Cooker Cookbook THE INSTANT POT Electric Pressure Cooker Cookbook EASY RECIPES FOR FAST & HEALTHY MEALS Laurel Randolph This book is dedicated to my husband, Dan, for being the world’s best recipe guinea pig. Copyright © 2016 by Rockridge Press, Berkeley, California No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, scanning or otherwise, except as permitted under Sections 107 or 108 of the 1976 United States Copyright Act, without the prior written permission of the Publisher. Requests to the Publisher for permission should be addressed to the Permissions Department, Rockridge Press, 918 Parker St., Suite A-12, Berkeley, CA 94710. 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ISBN: Print 978-1-62315-612-1 | eBook 978-1-62315-613-8 Contents Introduction 7 Electric Pressure Cooking Time Charts 157 CHAPTER ONE FAST FOOD FOR GOOD HEALTH The Dirty Dozen 9 and The Clean Fifteen 163 CHAPTER TWO Conversion Tables 164 BREAKFAST 21 Resources 165 CHAPTER THREE VEGETABLES Recipe Index 166 33 Index 168 CHAPTER FOUR BEANS AND GRAINS 51 CHAPTER FIVE SOUPS, STEWS, AND CHILIES 69 CHAPTER SIX SEAFOOD AND POULTRY 87 CHAPTER SEVEN BEEF, LAMB, AND PORK 109 CHAPTER EIGHT DESSERT 127 CHAPTER NINE STOCKS AND SAUCES 139 Introduction My love for pressure cooking runs deep. Some of my favorite child- hood memories are of my grandmother’s jiggle-top rattling away while she cooked a big pot of beans for dinner. I always tried to be in the kitchen when the beans were done cooking because I loved the intense steamy hiss when she opened the valve. Upon cracking open the lid, the house would fill with the smell of smoky pork, sweet onions, and spices. When it was time for me to set off for college, my grandmother sent me with her well-loved cooker. I made the occasional soup with the heavy pot, but it wasn’t until I received an electric pressure cooker as a wedding gift that I fully realized the world of pressure-cooking possibilities. It had the same advantages of my grandmother’s model without any of the guesswork—or all that racket. It opened my eyes to the sheer pleasure of cooking with pressure, and my cooker and I have been inseparable ever since. In this book, we’ll explore the surprising variety of easy dishes you can make with your electric pressure cooker. If you’re lucky enough to own an Instant Pot, then you’re probably aware of the many handy things this one inclusive device can do. But even Instant Pot enthusiasts may not realize just how much this cooker can achieve with the pressure-cooking setting alone. We’ll explore a wide variety of dishes, from breakfast to dinner and stews to dessert, and use wholesome and healthy ingredients in the process. The vast majority of these recipes can be prepared in less than 45 minutes, and many are true one-pot meals, making meal planning and cleanup a cinch. Once you try these delicious dishes, you and your electric pressure cooker are sure to become inseparable, too. 7 8 THE INSTANT POT® ELECTRIC PRESSURE COOKER COOKBOOK CHAPTER ONE FAST FOOD FOR GOOD HEALTH Why use a pressure cooker? It all boils down to speed and versatility. By building up steam and, in turn, raising the pressure and temperature, pressure cookers can simulate the effects of long braises, boils, and simmers in no time at all. You save loads of cooking time and energy in the process without losing any of the taste and still maintaining texture. This revolutionary form of cooking was invented in the late 1600s in the form of a large cast iron vessel with a lock top, and has continued to improve over the years. After a boom during and after WWII, pressure cooking saw a decline in popularity, until a recent resurgence. New and improved models, including the easy-to-use electric pressure cooker introduced in the ’90s, have shown pressure cooking to be a safe, fast, and easy way to make nutritious and great-tasting meals. FAST FOOD FOR GOOD HEALTH